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While museum lovers eagerly await the 2013 opening of the Perot
Museum of Nature & Science in Dallas, CommScope
is working behind the scenes to lay the groundwork for the
communications infrastructure supporting the ultra-modern facility.

Already a standout on the city’s skyline, the Perot Museum features an
innovative “floating
cube” design by Pritzker
Prize-winning architect Thom
Mayne. The 180,000-square-foot and 170 foot tall building houses 11
state-of-the-art exhibition halls, a digital cinema, six learning
labs, an observation deck, outdoor play space and more. The museum also
features environmentally-friendly LED lighting, a rainwater collection
system, solar-powered hot water heating and a sustainable landscape of
trees and plants native to Texas. Application to green-building
certification programs, such as Leadership
in Energy and Environmental Design, is underway.

At the heart of the facility and essential to its day-to-day operations
lies a complete CommScope solution powering all of the museum’s wired
and wireless communications. CommScope technology will underpin
everything – from touch-screen, interactive exhibits to the box office –
and provide cellular coverage throughout. In addition, the solution
includes infrastructure to support a VoIP phone system, as well as
building management and security applications.

“Every aspect of this building was designed and engineered to provide
the most modern, cutting-edge experience possible – now and into the
future,” said Justin Ashford, the museum’s director of technology. “Our
communications infrastructure was no different. Having previously worked
with CommScope on the new Dallas
Cowboys stadium, where they exceeded expectations, it was an easy
choice to bring them in on another high-profile project.”

As part of the museum’s in-building communications solution, CommScope
is providing design and project management through its Global
Services team. Installation includes 200,000 end-to-end feet of
Category 6 cabling and a distributed antenna system for blanketed
wireless coverage.

“CommScope understands modern building construction and how to design a
high-performance, reliable solution for major public venues like the
Perot Museum,” said Laurie Oswald, vice president, North American
Enterprise Sales, CommScope. “We’ve outfitted arenas
and stadiums around the world. This project has special significance
to us because the museum is in our own backyard – Dallas, near the main
offices of our global Enterprise division.”

The Perot Museum is named for Margot and Ross Perot as a result of a
2008 gift of $50 million made by the Perot children in honor of their
parents. Together with additional donations from area businesses,
individuals, private and public foundations, the Museum announced that
it met the $185 million fundraising goal in November 2011, making the
dream of this ambitious project a reality.

About CommScope

CommScope (www.commscope.com)
has played a role in virtually all the world’s best communication
networks. We create the infrastructure that connects people and
technologies through every evolution. Our portfolio of end-to-end
solutions includes critical infrastructure our customers need to build
high-performing wired and wireless networks. As much as technology
changes, our goal remains the same: to help our customers create,
innovate, design, and build faster and better. We’ll never stop
connecting and evolving networks for the business of life at home, at
work, and on the go.

About the Museum of Nature & Science

The Museum of Nature & Science – the result of a unique merger in 2006
between the Dallas Museum of Natural History, The Science Place and the
Dallas Children's Museum – is an AAM-accredited non-profit educational
organization located in Dallas' Fair Park. In support of its mission to
inspire minds through nature and science, the museum delivers exciting,
engaging and innovative visitor experiences through its education,
exhibition, and research and collections programming for children,
students, teachers, families and life-long learners. The facility also
includes the TI Founders IMAX® Theater and a cutting-edge digital
planetarium. The Museum of Nature & Science is supported in part by
funds from the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs, the Texas
Commission on the Arts and HP. The Museum of Nature & Science also is
building a new $185 million museum on a 4.7-acre site in Victory Park to
complement the Fair Park facilities. To learn more about the Museum of
Nature & Science, please visit www.natureandscience.org

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